Can You Continue Driving with Engine Shaking?

1 Answers
Miguel
07/29/25 1:08pm
Theoretically, you can continue driving, but excessive carbon buildup can affect the car's power and increase fuel consumption. It is recommended to address the issue as soon as possible. Below is an analysis of the possible causes of engine shaking: 1. Severe Engine Carbon Buildup: Shaking caused by severe carbon buildup is most commonly due to dirty fuel injectors or excessive carbon deposits in the throttle. 2. Ignition System Issues: Check the condition of the spark plugs, high-voltage wires, and ignition coils. Poor performance of the ignition system or faulty spark plugs can also cause this issue. 3. Unstable Oil Pressure: If the fuel pump's supply pressure is abnormal or there are errors in the intake pressure sensor, it can lead to engine shaking.
Was this review help?
3
5
Share
More Forum Discussions

How to Adjust the Date on a Honda Accord?

Steps to adjust the date on a Honda Accord: Press and hold the SOUND button until you hear a beep, and the time on the LCD display will start flashing. Then, press button 4 to adjust the hour, button 5 to adjust the minutes, and button 6 to reset the minutes to 00. Once the correct time is set, press the SOUND button again to stop the flashing. The Accord is a mid-size car produced by GAC Honda. The dimensions of this model are 4893mm in length, 1862mm in width, and 1449mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2830mm. The Honda Accord is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 194 horsepower and a peak torque of 260 Nm, paired with a CVT transmission for smoother gear shifts.
15
0
Share

What are the functions of each gear in a car?

Automatic transmission vehicles must be started first before shifting into drive gear. Below is a detailed introduction to the gears: 1. P (Parking) gear: When the vehicle is parked and not in use, the gear is in this position. At this time, the wheels are mechanically locked to prevent rolling. 2. R (Reverse) gear: Used for reversing. 3. N (Neutral) gear: Used for temporary stops (such as at a red light). This gear indicates neutral, and to prevent the vehicle from rolling on a slope, the brake must be pressed. 4. D (Drive) gear: Also known as the driving gear. This gear is used when moving forward. 5. 2 (Second gear) Low gear: This gear can be used to start moving forward when climbing a steep slope or starting on a relatively steep incline. The principle is that shifting into this gear limits the car's gear to automatically switch only between low gears (equivalent to first and second gears in a manual transmission car), ensuring the car obtains maximum forward power. 6. L (Low) gear: When going downhill or descending a long slope, shifting into this gear limits the car's gear to automatically stay in the lowest gear (equivalent to first gear in a manual transmission car). This allows the car to use engine power for braking when going downhill, preventing the driver from having to press the brake for a long time, which could overheat the brake pads and cause danger.
12
3
Share

What Causes Heavy Steering?

There are several main reasons for heavy steering in the steering system: 1. Lack of hydraulic oil in the steering system or air in the oil line; damage to the sealing ring on the power piston; 2. Poor function of the spool valve (excessive clearance or incomplete closure); malfunction of the regulating valve on the oil pump; clogged filter element in the oil reservoir or damaged filter screen blocking the oil outlet; 3. Poor function of the check valve (oil leakage) can also cause heavy steering. 4. Low pump pressure of the oil pump and wear of the steering linkage ball joint, poor lubrication of the steering knuckle kingpin, can also lead to heavy steering.
15
4
Share

Do Snow Tires Have a Right Side Out?

Snow tires do have a right side out. The side marked "OUTSIDE" is the front side, while the side marked "INSIDE" is the reverse side. Here are some details about snow tires: 1. Compared to regular tires, snow tires have a softer tread due to the use of different rubber materials. This allows them to make closer contact with the road surface, generating greater friction than regular tires, thereby providing enhanced grip and significantly improving vehicle control and safety on slippery surfaces. 2. When temperatures drop below 10°C, the surface of snow tires becomes softer, which enhances grip. In contrast, regular tires become harder as temperatures decrease.
8
3
Share

Does Full-Speed Adaptive Cruise Control Turn by Itself?

Full-speed adaptive cruise control does not turn by itself. Here is more information about full-speed adaptive cruise control: 1. Adaptive cruise control uses feedback signals from distance sensors. The ACC control unit can judge road conditions based on the moving speed of nearby vehicles and control the vehicle's driving status. 2. By sensing the pressure the driver applies to the accelerator pedal through feedback, ACC can decide whether to execute cruise control to reduce driver fatigue. 3. Generally, the adaptive cruise control system only activates when the speed is greater than 25km/h, and the driver must manually control the vehicle at preset speeds.
20
1
Share

What are the subsidy policies for new energy vehicles?

The reasons why beginners feel strenuous when stepping on the clutch are as follows: 1. Incorrect sitting posture: Some trainees do not adjust the seat after getting into the car but choose to drive directly. This approach is very inappropriate because the sitting posture affects the state of stepping on the clutch. After getting into the car, trainees must adjust the seat to a suitable position. 2. Incorrect posture for stepping/lifting the clutch: Generally, the way to step on the clutch is to use about two-thirds of the front part of the foot to step on the clutch pedal, with the heel naturally hanging down and in close contact with the vehicle floor. Then, use the strength of the ankle and knee to step down on the clutch. This method is more labor-saving, and trainees are less likely to feel foot fatigue. As for lifting the clutch, it involves stepping on the clutch pedal with the front part of the foot, then lifting the heel off the ground, and using the strength of the thigh to press and lift the clutch.
11
3
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.